P.J. Tucker seemed like a perfect fit during his lone season with the Heat, but he couldn’t turn down the three-year, $33MM offer he got from the Sixers last summer, writes Anthony Chiang of The Miami Herald. The 38-year-old forward said he expected to retire with Miami, but the realities of NBA business pushed him toward Philadelphia.
Multiple sources tell Chiang that the Heat wanted to re-sign Tucker, but they only offered $26.5MM over three seasons through their Non-Bird exception. Miami could have used its $10.5MM non-taxpayer mid-level exception to match the offer from Philadelphia, but passed on the opportunity because of Tucker’s age and the limits the deal would have placed on other potential moves.
“I wanted the full mid-level,” Tucker said. “I thought I deserved the full mid-level and that was something that I wanted. They knew that coming out of the gate. I expressed that I wanted that from the beginning. I feel like for what we did, for what we had, I feel like I deserved that and it just is what it is. But I don’t fault them at all. I understand they didn’t want to be hard-capped and wanted to be able to make moves later with whatever they thought the team may need.”
There’s more from Philadelphia:
- Jimmy Butler keeps reminding the Sixers why it was a mistake to trade him, observes Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer. Butler knocked Philadelphia out of the playoffs last season, and he contributed several clutch plays on Monday as the Heat pulled out a narrow road win. Pompey notes that the Sixers haven’t advanced past the second round of the playoffs since sending Butler to Miami in 2019.
- Jalen McDaniels is learning to adjust after being traded to the Sixers at last month’s deadline, Pompey writes in another Inquirer story. Through six games, McDaniels is seeing less playing time and fewer scoring chances than he did with the Hornets. “I will say when I was in Charlotte, (there were) more opportunities with the ball in my hand more,” he said. “But here you have three guys (Joel Embiid, James Harden and Tyrese Maxey) that are going to take most of the shots. So just me playing off them is something I can do that’s probably part of my game as well. So I feel like it’s a plus, even though I’m not touching it as much as I was in Charlotte.”
- Joel Embiid has been through a series of demoralizing defeats during his time in Philadelphia, but he hasn’t demanded a trade or lost faith in the organization, as Ben Golliver of The Washington Post details.
Good grief can we stop this? Butler wanted to leave. The Sixers didn’t “choose” to keep Tobias over him because they weren’t going to be able to keep him.
Yea the mistake was not trading simmons earlier to appease butler in order to keep him.
More or less, yeah.
Butler would have come back if they got rid of Simmons and brown. They didn’t, so he left. It was only a trade because it had to be. For philly, they got something for nothing
Sixers did choose Harris over Jimmy. ……
Get it right. Cause Sixers sure Didn’t …….
Why did Butler say Tobias Harris over me?
After the game, as he made his way to the locker room, Butler could be heard saying, “Tobias Harris over me?” – a reference to Philadelphia’s decision to trade Butler to the Heat in 2019 and choosing to sign Harris to a huge contract instead.May 12, 2022
No, it was Simmons. Butler w
made it pretty darn clear at the time he didn’t want to play with Ben and the Sixers didn’t want to deal him at the time.
PHI could have signed both Butler and Harris; they wouldn’t have acquired both during the same season if that wasn’t the plan. Butler NEVER insisted on, or indicated they should, trade Simmons. He was critical of Simmons (and Embid) and Brett Brown’s babying of them, but he was still willing to sign. He just wasn’t willing to be muzzeled.
In the end, PHI offered both players max deals. Butler didn’t like that his was only 4 years, while Harris’ was 5 years, but (according to him) that wasn’t dispositive. What turned Butler off was Brown’s rhetoric during the negotiations which Butler felt was suggestive that Butler should get with Brown’s program regarding the young stars and be less critical of them and the coaching staff.
PHI didn’t decide to trade Bulter. They decided to let Brett Brown play head games with him. Butler was a UFA and decided to sign with MIA. PHI accommodated Butler with a S&T to get back some assets.
Tucker has not been worth the 26.5M this season. He’s a candidate to be moved either next season or the year after as salary filler.
I’ve said from the beginning that the PJ Tucker situation makes no sense b/c after taxes, he actually would have ended up with slightly more or comparable in Miami. He just wanted to appear to be making more money more than actually making more money. Good for him though. He looks like he got more and he gets to play put of position all the time, with others also out of position, and a coach that doesnt know who plays for his own team
Uh, taxes for NBA players are based upon where they play games all season, so only half of it is taxed in PA instead of FL, and a good accountant can resolve a lot of that through planning and deductions.
I’m aware of how it works…it depends on where each game is played, but if you look at a schedule, you would realize that they also play against Orlando, in portland, memphis, texas and it’s now 50 games
The 2 amounts were comparable, but only 1 looks like its more/the full MLE
PJ is close to Harden ….. plus he did get more money. Cause Heat wouldn’t go to 3yrs.
McDaniel is a huge assets if they give him 4 year contract based on current value or final 2 months stats
If coaches don’t fully use these 3 players, 76ers have zero chance to win the East
Tobias Harris – almost 50, 40, 90
McDaniel
Maxey
Name of Maxey stands for max contract
Keep McDaniel and trade Tucker
Based on real value Harden needs to keep $15 million pay cut every season and Harris too after 2025
So the team can keep Melton and McDaniel
You don’t sign Market value contract when the team is way over the tax line
Big East showdown tonight ….
Atlantic division ….. 4 vs 5.
Knicks (36 – 27) -vs- Nets (34 – 27)
NYC bragging rights game …….. MSG
going to be fun.